How to take a screenshot with Fireshot, the firefox addon


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How to take a screenshot

Taking Snapshots from the web pages is an activity, which I have to do often for my blog posts. And there are two applications, which I often use for it.

  • ScreenGrab, the firefox extension for quick screenshots,
  • SnagIt for detailed screenshots, where I have to tweak the image.

There is no doubt that SnagIt is probably the best screen shot software as on date. But it is not free and your have to purchase it. [Although recently there was a promotional scheme going on, where they were giving version 7 of SnagIt for free]

However recently, I have found yet another firefox extension, named as fireshot, which is much much better that ScreenGrab.

Fireshot, the firefox addon

how to take a screenshot with fireshotFireshot, is a firefox addon, which allows you to easily tweak the screen shot image.

…this plugin provides a set of editing and annotation tools, which let users quickly modify captures and insert text and graphical annotations. It’s possible to choose whether entire web page or only visible part of this page should be captured. Screenshots can be saved to disk (PNG, JPEG, BMP), copied to clipboard, e-mailed and sent to external editor for further processing.

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Definitely, worth giving a try.





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3 Comments For This Post

  1. Gary R. Hess (1 comments.) Says:

    Hm… I’ve been using this plugin for a while, but had no idea it could do so much more :) Good stuff.

  2. Silki Says:

    Yes Gary, it is really useful, and fast.

  3. Haris (4 comments.) Says:

    I use ScreenGrab, but this one is loaded with more options :) Thanks for sharing!

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    Take ScreenShot with FireShot…

    As a blogger, we always take screenshot and edit before put in our post. I would say this is a tedious job because it involves many processes: capture, cut, edit text, recolor, export to .png or .jpeg format.
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